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#285294 - 20th Jan 2009 11:19am What is the best way to get rid of rubbish?
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I need a skip really but they cost silly money, is there a free skip service or anything like that?

What it is, ive been sorting loads out inside the house and i have loads of junk to bin but far to much for a wheely bin and some of the stuff includes wooden desk and cabinets and just general stuff really.

Bareing in mind we have lived here over 35 years lol.
Anyone know of any services.
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#285298 - 20th Jan 2009 11:44am Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: Mr_Ice_Man]
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WIRE or Charles Thompson Mission collect usable furniture.
Rubbish removals are cheaper than skips, they just throw it on a lorry.

http://www.livercm.org.uk/ctm1.html
http://www.wire-ltd.com/

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#285301 - 20th Jan 2009 11:49am Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: Mr_Ice_Man]
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it would depend on the type of items that you have. I'm not sure if the ERIC service has started charing for removal of household items yet, it used to be a free service for anyone with bulky household items to dispose of but we were told recently that there would be a charge of £20 to cover their costs. Even with a charge of £20 (not sure if its 4 or 6 items they will take)for removal of electrical items or furniture its cheap. You also know that your rubbish is being recycled or disposed of properly.

For information you can email STREETSCENE
streetscene@wirral.gov.uk.

or contact the ERIC SERVICE by phone on 0151 606 2004

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#285305 - 20th Jan 2009 11:52am Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: Handbag]
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Eric picked up from us the other day - still free. Think its mainly old household appliances - they took our washing machine.
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#285307 - 20th Jan 2009 11:56am Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: Snooze]
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They do take furniture too ... desks 3 piece suites etc as well as appliances they used to take household rubbish a few years ago so long as it was properly bagged. I'm glad its still free though! It must be April that they will be starting to charge for it. Quick phone them and get rid of your junk LOL

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#285308 - 20th Jan 2009 12:01pm Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: Handbag]
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There are restrictions on the ERIC service but some things are still free. See here for more info:

http://www.wirral.gov.uk/LGCL/100006/200084/528/content_0000723.html

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#285311 - 20th Jan 2009 12:08pm Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: Jubbly]
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Thanks for that guys, do you know if the weekly rubbish collections will take bags if we put them next to the green bin?
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#285313 - 20th Jan 2009 12:27pm Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: Mr_Ice_Man]
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I'm almost certain that if it won't fit in your green bin then it gets left.

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#285314 - 20th Jan 2009 12:28pm Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: Mr_Ice_Man]
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Originally Posted By: Mr_Ice_Man
Thanks for that guys, do you know if the weekly rubbish collections will take bags if we put them next to the green bin?


Not supposed to, some do, depends on individual bimen and what area you live. Generally its better to pile high with lid openish, you can get prosecuted for leaving bags on the deck.

Haven't you got any neighbours that can put a bag or two in their bins?
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#285315 - 20th Jan 2009 12:28pm Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: Mr_Ice_Man]
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They're not supposed to... but I know that on the odd occasion they have done for some of my neighbours, I think that it is at the discretion of the binment themselves. You could always 'check ' your neighbours bins after they have put them out for collection and see if you can fit yours in..

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#285418 - 20th Jan 2009 7:17pm Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: Mr_Ice_Man]
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Originally Posted By: Mr_Ice_Man
Thanks for that guys, do you know if the weekly rubbish collections will take bags if we put them next to the green bin?


NO!

Because of needles and stuff, but they let you throw them in the wagon if you wait for them wink
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#285734 - 21st Jan 2009 9:54pm Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: _Ste_]
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over the past 12 months ERIC has taken the following things from me for free

1 x fridge
1 x fridge freezer
1 x oven
3 x sofa's
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#285760 - 21st Jan 2009 10:27pm Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: AX_125]
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No wonder my council tax is so high, its time they stopped this Eric service then they can give me a bigger council tax cut by adding what they save to what they are going to give us all now they are closing the library's and other things. { dream on}
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#285771 - 21st Jan 2009 10:40pm Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: jimbob]
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No wonder my council tax is so high, its time they stopped this Eric service then they can give me a bigger council tax cut by adding what they save to what they are going to give us all now they are closing the library's and other things. { dream on}


raftl come on, thats a bit harsh.
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#285783 - 21st Jan 2009 11:19pm Re: What is the best way to get rid of rubbish? [Re: _Ste_]
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eric came here and took our safe and we didnt even ask him, what a guy!
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